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- Junk_food abstract "Junk food is a derisive slang term for food that is of little nutritional value and often high in fat, sugar, salt, and calories. It is widely believed that the term was coined by Michael Jacobson, director of the Center for Science in the Public Interest, in 1972.Junk foods typically contain high levels of calories from sugar or fat with little protein, vitamins or minerals. Foods commonly considered junk foods include salted snack foods, gum, candy, sweet desserts, fried fast food, and sugary carbonated beverages. Many foods such as hamburgers, pizza, and tacos can be considered either healthy or junk food depending on their ingredients and preparation methods.[citation needed] The more highly processed items usually fall under the junk food category. What is and is not junk food can also depend on the person's class and social status, with wealthier people tending to have a broader definition while lower-income consumers may see fewer foods as junk food, especially certain ethnic foods. Despite being labeled as "junk," consuming such foods usually does not pose any immediate health concerns and is generally safe when integrated into a well balanced diet.".
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- Junk_food wikiPageExternalLink snackertainment.com.
- Junk_food wikiPageExternalLink Junk_Food,_Marketing,_and_Behavior.
- Junk_food wikiPageExternalLink blog.asp?post=the_10_worst_foods_of_2010.
- Junk_food wikiPageExternalLink junk-food-facts.htm.
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- Junk_food wikiPageRevisionID "604655161".
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- Junk_food subject Category:Criticism_of_fast_food.
- Junk_food subject Category:Dysphemisms.
- Junk_food subject Category:Fast_food.
- Junk_food subject Category:Nutrition.
- Junk_food subject Category:Snack_foods.
- Junk_food comment "Junk food is a derisive slang term for food that is of little nutritional value and often high in fat, sugar, salt, and calories. It is widely believed that the term was coined by Michael Jacobson, director of the Center for Science in the Public Interest, in 1972.Junk foods typically contain high levels of calories from sugar or fat with little protein, vitamins or minerals.".
- Junk_food label "Cibo spazzatura".
- Junk_food label "Comida basura".
- Junk_food label "Junk food".
- Junk_food label "Junk food".
- Junk_food label "Junk food".
- Junk_food label "Junkfood".
- Junk_food label "Malbouffe".
- Junk_food label "Пустые калории".
- Junk_food label "طعام مرذول".
- Junk_food label "ジャンクフード".
- Junk_food label "垃圾食品".
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- Junk_food sameAs ジャンクフード.
- Junk_food sameAs 정크푸드.
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- Junk_food depiction USMC-100629-M-3215R-002.jpg.
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